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Published on Oct 14, 2025 | 3 minute read

Tooth pain never checks your calendar. Whether you wake up with a throbbing molar or chip a front tooth at lunch, knowing what to do in the first minutes can save your smile—and your weekend. Here’s your calm, step-by-step guide to emergency dentistry in Largo so you can act quickly and confidently.
Toothache with Swelling:
Rinse gently with warm saltwater, take an over-the-counter pain reliever as directed, and apply a cold compress to the cheek. Avoid aspirin on the gum—it can irritate tissues. Call your dentist promptly.
Cracked or Broken Tooth:
Rinse, save any intact fragment in milk or saliva, and avoid biting on that side. Sensitivity to air is common; temporary dental wax can cover a sharp edge until you’re seen.
Knocked-Out (Avulsed) Adult Tooth:
Hold the tooth by the crown, not the root. Gently rinse if dirty—don’t scrub. If possible, reinsert into the socket and bite on clean gauze. If you can’t, store in milk or an emergency tooth-preservation kit. Time matters; seek care immediately.
Lost Filling or Crown:
Clean the area; if you can, temporarily seat a crown with a tiny amount of toothpaste until you’re seen. Avoid sticky or hard foods.
Object Stuck Between Teeth:
Try floss first—never use sharp tools. Persistent pressure may signal something more serious; call for advice.
Severe facial swelling affecting breathing, uncontrolled bleeding, or trauma with possible jaw fracture warrants immediate emergency medical care. For dental-specific emergencies without systemic risk, an urgent dental visit is often faster and more definitive.
Dealing with a dental emergency now? Call 727-250-0052. Prefer to plan the next step? Contact Us to Book an Appointment with The Dental Boutique Largo.